I just recently started trusting the "AUTO" setting on my A/C to decide how to run the A/C.
Does anyone have any insight into how it works? I have noticed that when it is much much (> 10 degrees) warmer outside than inside, that the A/C cranks up a bit. Definitely have noticed different fan speeds at different times.
Just curious if any of y'all understand what makes it tick.
All I know is that it will do whatever is necessary to achieve and then maintain a set temp. If it thinks another notch of fan speed will do the trick, it does it. It will go into recirc by itself when ambient is over 85, I think?
I never use auto- would rather run AC in recirc on low fan speed all the time, the few times I do use it. I prefer having all 4 windows cracked an inch or so when on the hwy.
The compressor is sitting on the passenger side, very front, and is the only thing in the engine compartment that has both a belt and big orange conduit running to it.
(It's run by both the engine and 144VDC- a hybrid AC on your hybrid car! clever, eh?)
I have recently been parking my car at the curb overnight and have noticed something I thought was kind of strange with the A/C. In some colder mornings (well cold for California), the temp is around 55 degrees or so. And on those mornings, I don't even have the heat on and I will feel hot air coming from the vents. Is this hot air based on the last temp setting, say 75 degrees or whatever temp I left it at last time? And on the contrary, on some warm days I go to turn on the A/C to cool down the car and I will still get warm air. These 2 "problems" generally occur first thing in the morning though. Any thoughts?